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The Championships are organised by Amiga Format and all the other magazines at Future Publishing, and will start in the two weeks commencing 19th October (during school half terms) when Amiga fans will gather at Virgin Gamcstores in their lock areas to compete in the Regional Qualifiers, playing on Gremlin’s Zool. Sega Megadrives and Nintendo Super NESs will also be available for competitors. Those with the « highest score will Manchester. Newcastle and Glasgow. Finalists will have to play on all three machines and only one player from each format will go through to the London finals, though the two highest-scoring runners-up in the country will join them. All eight will win an Amiga, a SNES and a Sega Megadrive as well as all the software to be used in the finals. The finals will consist of quarters and semis on the Saturday of the Show, followed by the big two-way showdown on the Sunday, when we’ll know who is the best player in the country! Don’t sit back and think ’I’m not good enough.’ or some idiot who's half as good as you will win. Get down now to a Gamestore or check out any Future magazine to find your entry form! Uiure PUBLISHING Rumours of the 'original games’ that are to appear in the crucial A600 promotional pack this Christmas suggest that some of the titles could be rather weak ones, while one is likely to be outstanding. Commodore have decided to conccntrateon original Amiga games this year, rather than the big-name licences (such as Baintan and Bart Simpson) which have given the packs identity in the past. Suggestions are that the pack will include System 3’s Myth, Ocean's Epic and Gremlin's Zool. An alternative rumour proposes that Epic was due to be in the pack, but has been withdrawn at the last moment because of the unfavourable reviews it has received in the computer games magazines. Clearly the outstanding title is Zool. And this Sonic the Hedgehog-beater, reviewed this month (see page 74). Is tailor-made to lead an Amiga push into new.